A revamped menu and new style of service from Sabatini’s – Princess Cruises’ signature Italian restaurant – has rolled out to 13 of the line’s ships that offer the premium dining experience.

The new menu features a collection of Italian favorites and an a la carte offering that gives guests more choice when dining there.

Sabatini’s, which is known for its celebrated pastas, seafood and Italian specialties, made its debut in 1998 on Grand Princess, the Santa Clarita, Calif., cruise operator said in a recent release.

Grand Princess in Fort Lauderdale May 5, Courtesy of Princess Cruises

“Sabatini’s has always been the finest representation of Princess’ Italian dining tradition,” said Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises’ executive vice president in a statement. “With this new menu we’re ensuring that the Sabatini’s experience continues to be fresh, current and exciting, especially for our loyal passengers who have grown to love it over the years.”

There’s a cover charge of $20 per adult and $10 for children under 12 years to dine at Sabatini’s.

For a video showing many of the new dishes, a 360-degree virtual tour, and a sample menu, click here.